Histones and DNA. DNA holds the genetic information. Histones are simply proteins which help organize DNA and compress it. DNA wraps around "bead-like" histones to make "beads on a string"
yes. it has only one chromosome that holds its genetic material, however they may also have plasmids that contain genetic material
It is caused by a mutation in the gene called LMNA. The LMNA gene produces the Lamin A protein which holds the nucleus of a cell together. Researchers now believe that the defective lamin A protein makes the nucleus unstable. That cellular instability causes premature aging.
the nucleus.
Animal cells are important because the nucleus holds genetic information (DNA), which helps us remember. The cell membrane controls what enters and leaves the cell. The cytoplasm is where all the chemical reactions take place to help the cell.
Never. do you know how much a human brain holds? 1000 times than the latest computer holds. everyday we have information put in our brain that allows us to remember things.
=== === The chromosomes in a cell contain genetic information since DNA is found in a chromosome which holds genetic onformation.
A chromosome holds genetic information for the organism.
The genetic information of an organism is stored in its DNA molecules. DNA is located in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and carries the instructions needed for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of an organism.
yes. it has only one chromosome that holds its genetic material, however they may also have plasmids that contain genetic material
Chromosomes, specifically the DNA molecules wrapped around proteins called histones, hold the genetic information in a cell's nucleus. This genetic information contains the instructions for cellular processes and heredity.
The nucleus holds the genetic information of a cell.
In the DNA on chromosomes, found in the nucleus (of Eukaryotic cells).
The area in the center of a chromosome that holds the two sides together is called the centromere. The centromere is responsible for ensuring that the duplicated chromosomes are divided evenly during cell division. Its function is crucial for the accurate segregation of genetic material.
DNA is the molecule that holds the genetic information in all cellular forms of life and some viruses. Occasionally, RNA also stores genetic information in cells.
The nucleus is the organelle that holds genetic information in the form of DNA. DNA is tightly packed into structures called chromosomes within the nucleus of eukaryotic cells.
DNA
The structure that holds each chromosome to its exact copy is called a centromere. The centromere is a region of DNA on a chromosome where the two sister chromatids are held together before being separated during cell division. This ensures the accurate distribution of genetic material to daughter cells.